The path to a public keyring to add to the list of keyrings. By
default, only the pubring.gpg from gpg's home
directory is considered. Use this option (and
defaultKeyring if required) to use a different public
key. Note: Relative paths are resolved against gpg's home
directory, not the project base directory.

Parameter used to control how many times a failed deployment will
be retried before giving up and failing. If a value outside the
range 1-10 is specified it will be pulled to the nearest value
within the range 1-10.Default value is: 1.

The path to a secret keyring to add to the list of keyrings. By
default, only the secring.gpg from gpg's home
directory is considered. Use this option (in combination with
publicKeyring and defaultKeyring if
required) to use a different secret key. Note: Relative
paths are resolved against gpg's home directory, not the project
base directory.

Passes --use-agent or --no-use-agent to
gpg. If using an agent, the passphrase is optional as the agent
will provide it. For gpg2, specify true as --no-use-agent was
removed in gpg2 and doesn't ask for a passphrase anymore.Default value is: false.

The path to a public keyring to add to the list of keyrings. By
default, only the pubring.gpg from gpg's home
directory is considered. Use this option (and
defaultKeyring if required) to use a different public
key. Note: Relative paths are resolved against gpg's home
directory, not the project base directory.

Parameter used to control how many times a failed deployment will
be retried before giving up and failing. If a value outside the
range 1-10 is specified it will be pulled to the nearest value
within the range 1-10.

The path to a secret keyring to add to the list of keyrings. By
default, only the secring.gpg from gpg's home
directory is considered. Use this option (in combination with
publicKeyring and defaultKeyring if
required) to use a different secret key. Note: Relative
paths are resolved against gpg's home directory, not the project
base directory.

Passes --use-agent or --no-use-agent to
gpg. If using an agent, the passphrase is optional as the agent
will provide it. For gpg2, specify true as --no-use-agent was
removed in gpg2 and doesn't ask for a passphrase anymore.